(Fedora-18; 64-bit; all desktops)
I have two 27-inch monitors on my system. Occasionally, I "lose" the cursor. (ok, who's that that I hear snickering out there?!) I recall years ago (two jobs ago) on the Unix system at work, we had a tool called "xeyes" which amounted to a pair of eyes which were always displayed on the monitor and always "followed" the cursor. It was great. Just what I need now! But when I launch the "Software" tool on my system and look for xeyes, it doesn't find it. How do I get xeyes for my 64-bit Fedora-18 system?
thanks,
Bill.
I have two 27-inch monitors on my system. Occasionally, I "lose" the cursor. (ok, who's that that I hear snickering out there?!) I recall years ago (two jobs ago) on the Unix system at work, we had a tool called "xeyes" which amounted to a pair of eyes which were always displayed on the monitor and always "followed" the cursor. It was great. Just what I need now! But when I launch the "Software" tool on my system and look for xeyes, it doesn't find it. How do I get xeyes for my 64-bit Fedora-18 system?
thanks,
Bill.
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